Differential gene expression analysis identifies murine Cacnb3 as strongly upregulated in distinct dendritic cell populations upon stimulation
Langerhans cells (LCs) represent the dendritic cell (DC) population in the epidermis. Among the set of genes induced in primary mouse LCs in response to stimulation, both isoforms of the voltage-dependent Ca 2+ channel (VDCC) regulatory subunit Cacnb3 as well as the DC maturation marker Fscn1 were u...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Gene 2011-02, Vol.472 (1), p.18-27 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Langerhans cells (LCs) represent the dendritic cell (DC) population in the epidermis. Among the set of genes induced in primary mouse LCs in response to stimulation, both isoforms of the voltage-dependent Ca
2+ channel (VDCC) regulatory subunit
Cacnb3 as well as the DC maturation marker
Fscn1 were upregulated most strongly. Comparable results were obtained for a recently described myeloid DC line (SP37A3). Other antigen presenting cell populations, namely, bone marrow-derived DCs, macrophages and primary B cells, showed no stimulation-associated upregulation of
Cacnb3 expression. Pharmacological inhibition of Ca
2+ channel activity during the stimulation of SP37A3 cells enhanced their T cell stimulatory capacity, while selective inhibition of L-type VDCC had no effect.
Both
Cacnb3 isoforms, similar to
Fscn1, required JNK and p38 kinase activity for stimulation-associated upregulation, and this process was inhibited by ERK and PI(3)K. The putative promoter region of
Cacnb3 isoform 2, which we found to be less ubiquitously expressed than
Cacnb3 isoform 1, exerted reporter activity in LC-like cell lines. Our findings suggest that
Cacnb3 exerts its function in distinct activated DC populations. Further analysis of the regulatory region(s) facilitating stimulation-induced upregulation of
Cacnb3 expression in these DC subsets will help to gain better insight into DC subset specific gene regulation. |
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ISSN: | 0378-1119 1879-0038 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.gene.2010.10.013 |